With no A-listers, can Davos still play a part on the global stage?

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With no A-listers, can Davos still play a part on the global stage?
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This year’s meeting may just manage some climate progress, but many say the forum is irrelevant in a changed world

recently detected in China. Most of those who made the trek to the Swiss alpine resort were too busy virtue-signalling their deep concern about inequality and the climate emergency.

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